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Chapter 9

Chapter 9. The Stages of Life Lesson 1-4. Male Reproductive System L-1. Male Image. Male Reproductive Problems. Jock itch – infection, not a STI – hot, red, itchy, irritate skin…. Keep area dry, clean, over the counter meds

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Chapter 9

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  1. Chapter 9 The Stages of Life Lesson 1-4

  2. Male Reproductive System L-1 • Male Image

  3. Male Reproductive Problems • Jock itch – infection, not a STI – hot, red, itchy, irritate skin…. Keep area dry, clean, over the counter meds • STIs – diseases passed from one person to another by sexual contact…. WTW or must seek medical doctor for proper treatment • Inguinal hernia – weakness in lower abdomen allowing intestine to bulge through…. Medical treatment necessary • UTI – infection in urinary tract that causes frequent burning urination, can result from STI…. Medical care necessary • Testicular cancer • Testicular torison – twisting or the testicles… immediate medical care • Prostrate enlargement – happens with age. Increase urination or slowed …. Medical care required

  4. Take Care of Your Body • Bathe every day and keep your skin dry and clean. Do not wear damp clothing any longer than necessary • Always wear protective gear when playing sports that could cause testicular injury • See a doctor regularly, especially as you get older • Abstain from SEX before marriage to prevent catching STI or getting a girl pregnant

  5. Female Reproductive System L-2 • Female image

  6. Female reproductive problems • UTI – infection in urinary tract that causes frequent burning urination …. Medical treatment required • Vaginitis – an infection of the vagina by bacteria, fungi or protozoa, itching, burning, odor or discharge, • Endometriosis – growth of tissue outside of the uterus, may cause pain and additional bleeding …. Medical treatment necessary • STI – diseases passed from one person to another…. Medical treatment necessary • TSS – infection that causes fever, chills, weakness, rash on palms of hands, maybe caused by leaving a tampon in too long …. Immediate medical treatment necessary • Cancer – medical treatment….

  7. Caring for the female body • Bathe every day. Do not wear damp clothing any longer than necessary • See a doctor regularly – report any irregular discharge or order. Never think it’s normal or you’re not clean • Abstain from SEX before marriage to prevent STI or pregnancy • Maintain good hygiene during your menstrual cycle. Bathe every day and change sanitary pads or tampons every 2-3 hours

  8. Pregnancy and Birth L-3 • What You’ll Do: • Describe changes in the mother’s body during pregnancy • Describe three factors that affect the health of both the mother and the fetus • Summarize human development before birth • TERMS: • Pregnancy embryo fetus placenta birth

  9. A new beginning • Once upon a time….. • Single sperm joins the ovum or egg and the genes carried by the ovum and sperm combine to for new life

  10. Terms • Pregnancy - the time when a fertilized egg grows and develops into a baby in the women’s uterus. • Embryo – from the time the sperm and ovum join until the end of the eighth week • Fetus – from the eighth week until birth

  11. Changes in the Mother’s Body • Hormone is released indicating to the body that the mother is pregnant. • During a pregnancy test, this hormone will show up in higher levels • Often times this increase hormone may cause morning sickness, increased breast size to prepare for breast milk for the baby • The women’s uterus stretches to accommodate the baby. • A woman may also experience swelling of the hands and legs and feet, difficulty sleeping, food cravings, and other changes….

  12. Nourishing the fetus • Almost everything that goes into the mother’s body enters her bloodstream and goes into the placenta. • Placenta – an organ that grows in the woman’s uterus during pregnancy and allows nutrients, gases and wastes to be exchanged between the mother and the fetus.

  13. Nourishing the Fetus • The fetus gets its only nutrients from the food its mother eats. • The mother needs to eat healthy to ensure the health of the baby • The mother will also need to take special vitamins to ensure proper health • A mother can harm her baby by taking drugs, drinking alcohol or smoking. • Regular check ups are a must

  14. The First Trimester • This is the first three months of a pregnancy • Once the ovum is fertilized, an explosion of cell growth occurs • By the 2nd week, the fertilized egg implants in the uterus and is called an embryo • By the 3rd week, most major organs have started to form • By the 5th week, facial features take shape • By the 8th week, brain waves are detected • By weeks 9 and 11, arms legs hands and internal organs form

  15. Second trimester • This is the fourth through the sixth month or weeks 13-27 • At the start the fetus is almost 3 inches long, by the end the fetus will be three times that length • By 16 weeks the mother may feel movement • By 18 weeks the fetus reacts to sound • By 24 weeks eyelashes and eyebrows are well-formed

  16. Third Trimester • The last 3 months or 12 weeks, of pregnancy • At the start the fetus is about 10 inches long and weighs about 2 pounds • More muscle development and movement • By week 28 fetus eyes open • By week 29 layers of fat form beneath the skin and the fetus can “practice” breathing • By week 33 most organs are functioning fully • By week 35 the fetus responds to light and • By week 38 the fetus is born…. THE END Here you are

  17. Birth • The passage of the baby from its mother’s uterus to outside • Labor – process that lasts from the time contractions begin until the delivery of the child and the placenta • Labor is different for every mother and every birth • The umbilical cord is cut • Healthy babies cry and breathe almost immediately • The placenta is delivered lastly

  18. Some possible complications of pregnancy and birth • Miscarriage – the loss of the pregnancy • Ectopic pregnancy – embryo implants outside the uterus • Preclampsia – medical problem during a woman’s pregnancy • Gestational diabetes – high blood sugar that needs treatment • Rh incompatibility – condition in which the fetus and mother’s blood are not compatible • Premature birth – birth of a baby before the 37th week • Breech birth – baby is born upside down with the bottom coming out first, most babies are delivered C-secition • Oxygen deprivation – lack of oxygen to a baby’s brain during birth • Still birth – delivery of an infact that is dead after 20 weeks or more of pregnancy

  19. Tri-fold • Explain in detail the three stages of pregnancy

  20. Growing and Changing L-4 • What are the stages of life?

  21. Infancy • Between birth and 1 years of age • Baby grows quickly • Learns to sit, crawl, pull up to stand, maybe even walk by the end of the 1st year

  22. Childhood • Broken down into three stages • Early childhood • Age 1-3 • Learn to say several words, improve physical skills, run, kick, ride a tricycle • Middle childhood • Age 3-6 • Begin to ask many questions, read, make friends and play with others • Late childhood • Age 6-11 • Exploring skills and interests, continued mental development

  23. Adolescence • The time in a person’s life when they mature from a child to an adult. • Involves mental, emotional, physical and social growth. • These changes prepare you for adulthood • Begins with puberty and lasts until a person is physically mature • Puberty – stage of development when the reproductive organs mature and the person becomes able to reproduce and begins at different times for different people

  24. Adulthood • An adult is a person who is fully grown physically and mentally • A time when a person may fulfill personal and professional goals

  25. Aging Death Grief • All natural processes….

  26. Activity • Vocabulary Book – word, definition, sentence • Pregnancy • Embryo • Fetus • Placenta • Birth • Infancy • Childhood • Adolescence • Puberty • Adulthood • Grief

  27. Launch • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zoBChRFSQ4

  28. Chapter Review Test

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